Disaster Kapitalism & Nigeria
In Naomi Klein’s multiple books, especially the Shock Doctrine, she focuses discussion on capitalism and its darker edges, which she described as disaster capitalism. One of her argument is the...
View ArticleSOTUS–Stop this Dance of Shame
Thurgood Marshall, the late Supreme Court Justice, was reported to have frowned against the notoriety gained by Martin Luther King (MLK) over his contributions to Civil Rights and advancing the rights...
View ArticleIsrael and Iran’s Policy
In his book, Of Africa, Wole Shoyinka argued on a new currency for enlightenment and development. According to him, some tribes and people-group have shown, in spite of tangible developments, that they...
View ArticlePolitical Party and Democracy
Robert Michels was a German intellectual and politician. In the early part of the last Century, Michels joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany. He left the party because he thought the party...
View ArticleGreece’s Stance is Consequential
In 1983, IMF imposed conditionalities on Nigeria. These are set of austere measures, supposed to facilitate the repayment of Nigeria’s external debt. A major point of the austerity measures was for...
View ArticleOur Hijacked Revolution
In 2012, the world witnessed Egypt’s Arab Spring. Young men and women matched at the Tahrir Square to protest the economic and social injustices under the Mubarak’s regime. The revolutionary fervor...
View ArticleBuhari and the Betrayal of our Revolution
Months before the 2015 Presidential election, Buhari was scorned as an ex-dictator and unapologetic Islamist. Many of us, pseudo-journalists, flooded the social media arguing against the presidency of...
View ArticleOsinbajo–Come off your high horse!
The bond market is where governments and other institutions raise money to finance projects. For example, a government that wants to build a hydroelectric power station could sell internal or external...
View ArticleThe legal Bar and Bench on a flight of fantasy
Baseball is an American classic—similar to cricket in most commonwealth countries. In baseball, someone, a pitcher, throws the ball to an opponent—the batter, and the batter is expected to hit the...
View ArticleRestructuring
The path to nation-building is never straight or painted bright—it’s always treacherous, dirty, and dark. Notwithstanding, the challenge for humans is to reconstitute its space to meet his existence...
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